5. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
The world’s largest salt flat turns into a natural mirror during the rainy season, creating otherworldly reflections. Even in the dry season, the vast expanse of white salt against a bright blue sky is breathtaking.
6. Venice, Italy
Venice’s canals, gondolas, and historic architecture make it one of the most photogenic cities in the world. Early mornings provide soft light and fewer crowds, perfect for capturing its romantic charm.
7. Banff National Park, Canada
Snow-capped peaks, turquoise glacial lakes, and dense evergreen forests make Banff a must-visit for landscape enthusiasts. Iconic spots like Moraine Lake and Peyto Lake are bucket-list material for any photographer.